Signs and labels with real stone surfaces are also unique, as the structure and colour of the stone surface can vary greatly. The base material comes from the architectural sector and is intended for indoor use. Customers use this unusual material variant to label champagne, spirits, perfumes and even furniture.
Mica and gneiss form the top layer. The outer shapes of the labels should not be too delicate or detailed, as the hardness of the stone sets limits here. The base of this sandwich material is a flexible plastic. The thin covering layer of stone is also flexible, so that it can also be used on curved surfaces such as bottles and flacons. Printing is usually done using contactless digital printing.













